PODCAST: Thunderball, Die Another Day and Queer
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- Apr 23, 2025
- 1 min read

Mike Burdge and Reeya Banerjee return to the mics with fresh and spicy opinions on all of the wild Bond news and rumors, as well as covering two Bond installments to close out both the Connery and Brosnan eras: Thunderball and Die Another Day. They also discuss Daniel Craig's remarkable performance from Queer, arguably his first big swing project since hanging up the tux. And they catch up since they haven't seen each other in a very long time and they are friends.
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I enjoyed how this podcast breaks down Bond films through a more thoughtful, cultural lens rather than just action and spectacle. It made me reflect on how shared media experiences often spark the best conversations, whether it’s films, podcasts, or games. I’ve noticed that watching and discussing stories together feels much more engaging than consuming them alone. That same shared dynamic is why I enjoy couch gaming with a friend, especially when choosing two player ps5 games that encourage teamwork and discussion. Experiences become richer when they’re interactive and invite different perspectives, just like the podcast does.
It's great hearing you discuss Thunderball and Die Another Day! The fact that you two are friends makes the conversation really engaging. Sometimes listening to these old Bond films is like rewatching a classic 'drift boss' performance; it's still so cool! Really looking forward to your analysis of Daniel Craig's "Queer".
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